Hey guys, so i have a 40 unit multi family building I was renovating. I got all the mechanicals inspected and passed. I had to go out the country for a while and long story short my credit plummeted. I'm wondering if...
Hi Everyone! My name is Robert Armstrong, and I live in Houston, TX. I’ve been listening to the BP real estate podcast for a few months now, starting with episode 1, and now jumping back and forth between new episodes...
Hi, really excited to have found bigger pockets and begin connecting with others who have been making a living off of real estate or used it as a supplemental source of income. My goal is to eventually not have to wor...
Hello everyone,I'm currently making the move to go to Florida from New York and want to purchase my first home with an FHA 203K loan, I'm looking particularly for multi-family homes for long-term/short-term rentals in...
I’m considering a multi-family building in the Chicago area that has a Fannie/Freddie type loan in place at a very low interest rate. After assuming the loan, there is still another $600k that I would need in order to...
What are the pros/cons to a 5% Conventional loan vs 3.5% FHA loan on 4-unit complex in DC? Also, just to note, it's a bit of a rehab property - probably 30k in renovations - but don't wish to do a 203k loan.Any helpfu...
Hi everyone - I'm currently looking at Ohio, specifically Dayton for 4-plexes. Ohio seems landlord friendly, reasonably stable blue-collar economy (I currently own rentals in WY and I'm looking for a new location that...
Hello all-I'm ready to purchase my 1st 4-plex and live in 1 of the units. I've been looking forward to "house-hacking", and I'm excited about acquiring this first investment for only 3.5-5% down payment.However, just ...
I am looking to purchase my first rental property. Love the idea of house-hacking and the ability to use FHA loan. However, my area of CT has minimal options for multi-family homes. I am at a point where living with r...
Does anyone know of a lender that offers a low down payment for a conventional loan on a (live-in) multi-family. Currently, all lenders that I have contacted want 15% down to avoid PMI on a 2 unit. Essentially, I woul...